Q&A

Does Apple have Indian employees?

Does Apple have Indian employees?

BANGALORE: India has become a major ingredient in Apple’s secret sauce, and the scale may surprise many. It is estimated that a third of the $171-billion company’s engineering staff is Indian, and that a large and increasing proportion of its enterprise software, service and support work is done by Indian IT vendors.

How many Indians are working at Apple?

Interviews with some Apple employees working at its headquarters in Cupertino, California, and other locations reveal that several thousands of Indians and Indian Americans are working for the company at various positions, a noticeable proportion of the 60,400 full-time staff the company has on its rolls.

How many jobs does Apple have on Glassdoor?

Apple currently has over 6000 jobs posted on Glassdoor, and more are added every month. You can make finding a specific job easier for yourself by setting a job alert, so when new jobs are posted at Apple, Glassdoor will send you an email about it.

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How hard is it to get a job at Apple?

Network Getting a job at Apple doesn’t always come through an impersonal online application process. In fact, of the thousands of Glassdoor users who interviewed at Apple, only 55 percent applied online, while the rest scored interviews there through employee referrals, recruiters, on-campus recruiting, and in person.

How do I apply for a job at Apple Store?

Or, if you enjoy hands-on work and problem solving, apply to work in technical support. Alternatively, if you have previous management experience, you can apply for a store manager or leadership position. Whichever position you’re interested in, visit Apple’s retail jobs website to apply.

How to get a job at Apple as a technical engineer?

Apple is one of the leading technology companies in the world. Any technical role you apply for will not only require you to talk about your past work experience and your fit for the current role, but also to pass certain technical tests that show your aptitude for the job.